Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... manner ; but his arguments preponderate so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts might receive at one of them , that I have reason to believe Mr. Murray was very much influenced by what he had heard to - day , in his ...
... manner ; but his arguments preponderate so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts might receive at one of them , that I have reason to believe Mr. Murray was very much influenced by what he had heard to - day , in his ...
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... manner ; and that it was pleasing to see the variety of an author's compositions , at different periods . We talked of Flatman's poems ; and Mrs. Thrale observed , that Pope had partly borrowed from him , ' The Dying Christian to his ...
... manner ; and that it was pleasing to see the variety of an author's compositions , at different periods . We talked of Flatman's poems ; and Mrs. Thrale observed , that Pope had partly borrowed from him , ' The Dying Christian to his ...
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... manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion . ' Johnson ... manners , he , in an evil hour , when pressed by want of money , and dreading an exposure of his circumstances ...
... manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion . ' Johnson ... manners , he , in an evil hour , when pressed by want of money , and dreading an exposure of his circumstances ...
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